Amy Softley, now a colon cancer survivor, says people need to find their "why" and get screened.
"Social Security benefits shouldn’t be taxed. From 1935 until 1983, these benefits were not taxed," writes Sen. Pete Ricketts.
"Many people are just angry ... and those people are on both sides of the political aisle," writes columnist Paul Hammel.
2025 marks the 106th anniversary of the American Legion and Chadron’s own Bill Dowling Post No. 12.
Sen. Barry DeKay said his bill put up guardrails "until or unless there are clear labeling and marketing rules that adequately disclose that cultured meat is not real."
Coach Rob Stack’s team used the long ball to sweep both ends of the first doubleheader.
Bynes won both the long and triple jumps and set the school record in the latter event.
Court documents and law enforcement reports allege the suspect from Gordon is accused of a string of burglaries in multiple counties in Nebraska and South Dakota.
So important is our sense of taste, and sweetness in particular, it’s part of our genome.
The garage sale will feature antiques, vintage items, milk glass and much more.
South Dakota repeatedly picked up the tab for expenses related to her jet-setting campaigning.
Sunday afternoon at the Chadron High School auditorium, folks were treated to a wide variety of young talent, as the Kiwanis Stars of Tomorrow returned.
The board continued its discussion about the road, among other topics covered at the meeting.
Four players, two of them seniors became members of the Panhandle’s 1,000-point ranks.
The Northwest Nebraska Trails Association re-elected board members and bringing on a newcomer, and provided updates.
Just a few months shy of 20 years teaching, Cheryl Welch announced her retirement at the end of the current school year.
How did Nebraska get from a budget with overflowing funds to one with a $289 million shortfall?
The college announced the first Class A Commercial Driver's License class in Sidney, starting April 7.
Gummies, cookies, hawks, and dozens of robots descended on Lincoln for the annual Nebraska First Lego League Robotics State Championship Tournament on March 21-22.
Historic Rapid City received a donation of $150,000 for the restoration of the Valentine McGillycuddy House, home of Rapid City’s first surgeon and doctor who treated Crazy Horse.
As March Madness winds down, Nebraskans can fill their April calendar with the 2025 Nebraska Science Festival and a full slate of science and technology-related activities.
Visitors to state park areas in north-central Nebraska will find enhanced day-use and camping amenities.
A pair of bills designed to make Nebraska roads safer through use of automatic cameras raised questions about surveillance and protections afforded those accused of violating the law.